The Shocking Truth Behind Ex-WWE Superstar, + CM Punk Recalls Blackhawks Winning Stanley Cup

The Shocking Truth Behind Ex-WWE Superstar, + CM Punk Recalls Blackhawks Winning Stanley Cup
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In a recent episode of “The Rich Eisen Show,” WWE superstar CM Punk took a trip down memory lane, recalling his experience when the Chicago Blackhawks emerged as victors of the 2013 Stanley Cup. He shared how he partook in the team’s victory celebrations.

Some key moments from the podcast are highlighted below:

Reflecting on the Blackhawks’ Stanley Cup win, CM Punk shared, “Back in 2013, when the Blackhawks clinched victory in Boston, they returned to Chicago. Being friends with many of the team players like Adam Burish, Patrick Sharp, and Duncan Keith, I was invited to the post-victory night out. It turned out to be one of the most memorable nights of my life. It was nothing short of incredible.”

On the topic of being potentially the only person from the celebration who has a clear memory of the events, he said, “I’d rather not delve into that. It was around twelve years ago, and I believe there are still some things that may not be best to discuss. All I will say is that it was an enjoyable time, and I might be the only person present there who has a complete recall of everything.”

An upcoming clip from “Dark Side of the Ring” unveils an unconventional fact about former WWE Superstar, Tony Halme (known as Ludvig Borga). Borga, allegedly notorious for his racist and homophobic leanings, reportedly had a tattoo above his rear end declaring “Exit Only.”

This episode of “Dark Side of the Ring” titled, “Ludvig Borga: Hellraiser from Helsinki,” will premiere on Tuesday, April 1 on VICE TV at 10:00 PM EST.

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